Hudson Distributors, Inc. v. Eli Lilly & Co., 375 U.S. 939 (1963). · Go Syfert
Hudson Distributors, Inc. v. Eli Lilly & Co., 375 U.S. 939 (1963). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
“if he were a trespasser he could not hold the landowner or occupier liable for his injuries.”
29 citation events across 10 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Alston v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (dcd, 1977-06-16) · Strongest negative: Genesco, Inc. v. JOINT COUNCIL 13, UNITED SHOE WKRS. OF AMER. (nysd, 1964-05-08)
Treatment trajectory · 1964 → 2026 · click a year to view as-of
1964 1995 2026
Top citers, strongest first. 3 distinct citers.
discussed Cited "but see" Genesco, Inc. v. JOINT COUNCIL 13, UNITED SHOE WKRS. OF AMER. (2×)
S.D.N.Y. · 1964 · signal: but see · confidence high
But see, Morton v. Local 20, Teamsters, Chauffeurs and Helpers Union, 320 F.2d 505 (6th Cir.), cert, granted, 375 U.S. 939 , 84 S.Ct. 348 , 11 L.Ed.2d 270 (Dec. 9, 1963).
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Alston v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
D.D.C. · 1977 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
if he were a trespasser he could not hold the landowner or occupier liable for his injuries.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Cole v. Hall (2×)
E.D.N.Y · 1964 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also Morton v. Local 20, Teamsters, etc., 6 Cir. 1963, 320 F.2d 505 , cert. granted, 1963, 375 U.S. 939 , 84 S.Ct. 348 , 11 L.Ed.2d 270 ; United Mine Workers of America v. Meadow Creek Coal Co., 6 Cir. 1959, 263 F.2d 52 , as examples of joinder by reason of pendent jurisdiction of claims brought under Section 303 of the Act with claims under the state law founded upon the same material and operative facts.
Hudson Distributors, Inc.
v.
Eli Lilly & Co.
No. 490.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Dec 9, 1963.
375 U.S. 939
Myron N. Krotinger and Morton L. Stone for appellant. Louis S. Peirce for appellee.
Published
1 passage pin-cited by 1 case
Pinpoint authority: bottom 57%
Citer courts: District of Columbia (1)

Appeal from the Supreme Court of Ohio. Probable jurisdiction noted.